The Book of Eels, Patrik Svensson
Five stars for this little book! The beginning about eels and the author’s childhood was enthralling, followed by a somewhat boring middle, but the the last few chapters veer in to heart-felt spirituality.
It’s translated from Swedish, which gives it a quaint European cadence.
Dead Mountain: The untold true story of the Dyatlov Pass incident. Donnie Echar
This true story kept my attention throughout. Great adventure book read, and how the modern day author tried to solved the mystery.
Five stars of five!
Midnight in Chernobyl, Adam Higginbotham
The Untold Story of the World’s Greatest Nuclear Disaster. April 25, 1986.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and learned how old nuclear reactors were crazy dangerous, but many were built, anyways. I learned that the unfolding disaster destroyed the Soviet Union.
A sailor’s Story, Sam Glanzman
Third book. I didn’t like the forward or the Introduction, but the book itself was OK. Lots if iconically drawn WWII scenes of ships and soldiers. It wasn’t a page-turner for me, but the longer it has been since I read it, the more I like it.